The windmill group is a typical windmill feature in Europe, not as famous and huge as the Netherlands, but it is quite interesting to see such a windmill at the foot of the mountain. The structure of the entire windmill group is also very simple. It is a decades-old history. Some people carry out daily maintenance.
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The windmill group is a typical windmill feature in Europe, not as famous and huge as the Netherlands, but it is quite interesting to see such a windmill at the foot of the mountain. The structure of the entire windmill group is also very simple. It is a decades-old history. Some people carry out daily maintenance.
The windmill group is also a very fun area. There are quite a lot of windmills in this place. The construction area of the windmill group is also very interesting. The types of windmills here are also quite huge. A lot of scenery.
On the periphery of the old city, within walking distance, the old city of Bruges is really small, the windmill group has a style in cloudy and sunny days, all suitable for taking pictures, cloudy days to take pictures more independent loneliness, very feeling
We usually think of Dutch windmills, but Belgium has too many of them and there are a couple of people in the centre of Bruges just a few steps away. Most visitors tend to stay in the heart of the city, but if you stroll away from chocolate, beer, and crowds, you will encounter a couple of attractive windmills. Situated right in
Although the size of the windmill is not comparable to that of the Netherlands and the shape of the windmill is different, it's still recommended. If you have enough time to go to Bruges, you might as well visit it. The windmill is built by the moat of Bruges. It is quiet and few people. The scenery is very beautiful. The windmill is blue sky, white clouds, green grass and red. Its color is bright and harmonious. According to the introduction, there were 27 windmills in Belgium, but it was a pity that there were a few left because of various damages.
It feels strange that the Molen is the eastern moat of Bruges with several 17th and 18th century windmills, including St. Janshuismolen and Bonne Chieremolen.